why did the narrator fèel that ranga was better than other youngsters of his time
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The narrator was highly impressed by Ranga's humble and considerate nature of Ranga. He witnessed that despite his city education, Ranga didn't have any kind of attitude rather he was quite down-to-earth and generous enough. He had respect for his elders and possessed impeccable manners.
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